Kate Mara

Actresses Kate Mara and Rooney Mara are some of the best-dressed sisters in Hollywood. Kate, who is currently on the Netflix series "House of Cards," works with coveted celebrity stylist Johnny Wujek, who is also known for styling singer Katy Perry. While at the recent Kate Young for Target launch event in New York City, Mara offered a little style advice. "Just never wear something you're not comfortable in or that you don't feel like yourself in, because you'll never look good," Mara told the Examiner . "Even if other people say it does, if you're not comfortable in your own skin, then it's probably a bad idea.

Lupita Nyong'o, Kate Mara and Elle Fanning were honored in West Hollywood on Tuesday night at an event celebrating their separate May covers for Marie Claire. (Two other May cover girls, Emilia Clarke of "Game of Thrones" and Elizabeth Olsen, didn't make it to the event, but plenty of other stars turned out, including Zooey Deschanel, Mena Suvari, Nikki Reed, Jordana Brewster and Naya Rivera.) [WWD] The Vogue magazine cover featuring Kanye West and Kim Kardashian set off a furor in the fashion world, which thought the pair unworthy, but the issue appears to be on track to become a top-seller.

Lupita Nyong'o, Kate Mara and Elle Fanning were honored in West Hollywood on Tuesday night at an event celebrating their separate May covers for Marie Claire. (Two other May cover girls, Emilia Clarke of "Game of Thrones" and Elizabeth Olsen, didn't make it to the event, but plenty of other stars turned out, including Zooey Deschanel, Mena Suvari, Nikki Reed, Jordana Brewster and Naya Rivera.) [WWD] The Vogue magazine cover featuring Kanye West and Kim Kardashian set off a furor in the fashion world, which thought the pair unworthy, but the issue appears to be on track to become a top-seller.

Kate O'Mara, 74, a British actress best known for her role as Caress Morrell, sister to Joan Collins' Alexis Colby, in the 1980s prime-time soap opera "Dynasty," died Sunday at a nursing home in southern England after a short illness, according to her agent, Phil Belfield. The actress, who began her television career in the 1960s, is remembered by many for her role in "Triangle" - a soap opera set aboard a North Sea ferry that is often cited as the worst piece of British television.

KATE MARA never had to do any soul-searching about her career choices. The 24-year-old actress, who stars opposite Mark Wahlberg in the political thriller "Shooter," knew early on she wanted to be a performer. "I feel so lucky," Mara said recently, relaxing in the overstuffed chair in her publicist's swank Pacific Design Center office. She had flown in from the Boston premiere of the movie the night before, but showed no signs of jet lag.

Assuming the scheduling stars align, Ben Affleck will play protagonist Nick Dunne in David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling thriller "Gone Girl. " The high-profile acting gig would be slotted into Affleck's fall, giving the hyphenate time to prep his next helming effort, Warner Bros. crime drama "Live By Night," which is scheduled to start pre-production in January. As fans of the book know, Dunne is a magazine writer-turned-bartender who moves with his wife, Amy, back to his Midwestern hometown after he loses his prestigious NYC job -- and he is accused of murdering his wife after she disappears one morning from their North Carthage, Mo., home.

Kate O'Mara, 74, a British actress best known for her role as Caress Morrell, sister to Joan Collins' Alexis Colby, in the 1980s prime-time soap opera "Dynasty," died Sunday at a nursing home in southern England after a short illness, according to her agent, Phil Belfield. The actress, who began her television career in the 1960s, is remembered by many for her role in "Triangle" - a soap opera set aboard a North Sea ferry that is often cited as the worst piece of British television.

It doesn't really matter how much you already know about the tragedy that befell Marshall University in the fall of 1970. The first 20 minutes of "We Are Marshall" -- a drama based on the plane crash that took the lives of 75 football players, coaches and boosters, and its aftermath -- will grab you by the face mask and make you take notice.

July 18, 2013 | By Scott Sandell, This post has been updated, as detailed below

The nominations for the 65th Primetime Emmy Awards are set to be announced at 5:35 a.m. Pacific Thursday, and you can watch them unfold live right here. Will Netflix score nods for "House of Cards" and the reboot of the comedy series "Arrested Development," thereby shaking up the broadcast-cable TV nexus? Will Emmy nominations go to Academy Award winners such as Michael Douglas and Matt Damon (HBO's "Behind the Candelabra,") Al Pacino and Helen Mirren (HBO's “Phil Spector”)

Is Aaron Paul in line for another Emmy nomination? Though it's not a sure thing, the two-time Emmy Award winner, who has scored two awards for "Breaking Bad," has been selected as one of the announcers who will unveil the key nominees for the 65th Primetime Emmy Nominations on July 18. Performers who have been chosen in the past to announce the nominations are usually considered to have good chances of securing a nomination. FULL COVERAGE: Emmys 2013 Paul will be joined at the podium by Kate Mara, co-star of "House of Cards.

Assuming the scheduling stars align, Ben Affleck will play protagonist Nick Dunne in David Fincher's adaptation of Gillian Flynn's bestselling thriller "Gone Girl. " The high-profile acting gig would be slotted into Affleck's fall, giving the hyphenate time to prep his next helming effort, Warner Bros. crime drama "Live By Night," which is scheduled to start pre-production in January. As fans of the book know, Dunne is a magazine writer-turned-bartender who moves with his wife, Amy, back to his Midwestern hometown after he loses his prestigious NYC job -- and he is accused of murdering his wife after she disappears one morning from their North Carthage, Mo., home.

Actresses Kate Mara and Rooney Mara are some of the best-dressed sisters in Hollywood. Kate, who is currently on the Netflix series "House of Cards," works with coveted celebrity stylist Johnny Wujek, who is also known for styling singer Katy Perry. While at the recent Kate Young for Target launch event in New York City, Mara offered a little style advice. "Just never wear something you're not comfortable in or that you don't feel like yourself in, because you'll never look good," Mara told the Examiner . "Even if other people say it does, if you're not comfortable in your own skin, then it's probably a bad idea.

KATE MARA never had to do any soul-searching about her career choices. The 24-year-old actress, who stars opposite Mark Wahlberg in the political thriller "Shooter," knew early on she wanted to be a performer. "I feel so lucky," Mara said recently, relaxing in the overstuffed chair in her publicist's swank Pacific Design Center office. She had flown in from the Boston premiere of the movie the night before, but showed no signs of jet lag.

Jenna Dewan may have "Magic Mike" at home, but now it's her turn to hit the spotlight: The actress and dancer is headed to "American Horror Story. " The delirious, hyper-sexy and legit terrifying FX anthology has been casting up for weeks in support of Season 2, which will take place in a haunted mental asylum. Dewan will play one-half of an integral couple called "The Lovers," according to EW, which will place her in the sculpted, tattooed arms of singer Adam Levine. This means the missus will give hubby Channing Tatum a taste of his own steamy on-screen medicine come fall.

"The Open Road" is no Grand Prix winner, but it's no six-car pileup either. It's a low-key road movie that doesn't stray far from the very, very beaten path. Justin Timberlake stars as Clayton Garrett, a struggling ballplayer apparently too thoughtful for his own good. His seriously ill mother (Mary Steenburgen) dispatches him to bring his long-estranged father, a baseball legend, to her hospital bedside. Clayton collects his beloved ex (the enchanting Kate Mara) and sets off to persuade Dad, hurt feelings and all, to see Mom. Here, the film finds its real engine: Jeff Bridges as Kyle Garrett.